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Fall 2014
Table of Contents
Features
Andy Warhol, Do It Yourself (Flowers), 1962, synthetic polymer paint and Press Type on canvas, 69 x 59 in. (175.3 x 149.9 cm) (artwork and photograph © 2014 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc./licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York)
Julio Le Parc, Anti-Car, 1966,A various materials, installation view, Paris, 1966 (artwork © 2014 Julio Le Parc/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris; photograph provided by Julio Le Parc archives)
Roberto Jacoby, 1968: El culo te abrocho (1968: I Do Your Ass), 2008, two of a series of 28 inkjet and silkscreen prints on cotton linters papers, 35½ x 27½ in. (90 x 70 cm) (artwork © Roberto Jacoby; photograph provided by the artist)
Philomé Obin, Franklin D. Roosevelt Interceding in the Beyond for the Peace of the Americas, 1946, oil on masonite, dimensions unknown
Michael Maizels
Doing It Yourself: Machines, Masturbation, and Andy Warhol, 5
Lily Woodruff
The Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel against the Technocrats, 18
Daniel R. Quiles
Dead Boars, Viruses, and Zombies: Roberto Jacoby’s Art History, 38
Luis M. Castañeda
Island Culture Wars: Selden Rodman and Haiti, 56
Artist’s Project
Conrad Bakker, Untitled Project: Robert Smithson Library & Book Club
Conrad Bakker
Untitled Project: Robert Smithson Library & Book Club, 71
Reviews
John P. Bowles. Adrian Piper: Race, Gender, and Embodiment.
Bridget Cooks. Exhibiting Blackness: African Americans and the American Art Museum.
Huey Copeland, Bound to Appear: Art, Slavery, and the Site of Blackness in Multicultural America
Megan Driscoll on John P. Bowles, Adrian Piper: Race, Gender, and Embodiment; Lauren Taylor on Bridget Cooks, Exhibiting Blackness: African Americans and the American Art Museum; Anthony E. Grudin on Blake Stimson, Citizen Warhol; Sampada Aranke on Huey Copeland, Bound to Appear: Art, Slavery, and the Site of Blackness in Multicultural America
“Some Tools for Radical Pedagogy,” an annotated bibliography by the Pedagogy Group